Eita may be anti-romance, but he's not anti-imagination. His worlds are derivative from famous anime and steeped in boilerplate fantasy... but that's why I'm finding him very watchable. And why Himeka is a character I really like. All the world's a stage, the men and women merely players. Her acting may be somewhat less plausible than Masuzu's, but that makes it more genuine, I feel. She has all the best traits of Rikka and Kanemoto's other starring role this season.
Last edited by Midonin; 2013-02-10 at 09:17.
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